In reply, only four batsmen hit double figures for Copdock as Haverhill did well to disrupt their rhythm.

Bailey took four wickets for 40 runs in his 11 overs, helped by Harry Harding’s 2-58 and a wicket each for Callum Brunning and Ben Wilkins as Copdock were bowled all out for 181.

Haverhill are now the only top side in the division not to have benefited from a concession – as league leaders Lakenheath gained a 20-point win without taking to the field against Ipswich & East Suffolk on Saturday while Copdock II conceded to Braintree earlier in the season.

League secretary Steve Isaac wrote on the Two Counties website: “Lakenheath have been awarded 20 points, which has all but assured them promotion to Division One.

“Haverhill must be feeling a little aggrieved, as their two promotion rivals have both now benefited from a concession.”